Late trading frenzy! Quantum computing stocks are soaring collectively, with 30 billion in policies + technological breakthroughs igniting a trillion-dollar track?
In the last half hour of trading, transaction volume surged by 3 billion, with Keda Guochuang hitting the 20CM limit up, Shenzhou Information instantly rallying, and Guandun Quantum rising over 7%—the "sneak attack" surge of quantum computing concept stocks is no coincidence. The Shenzhen International Quantum Research Institute has just announced a hard-core breakthrough: Academician Yu Dapeng's team has built a 64-meter low-loss quantum channel, achieving the first cross-chip quantum state teleportation, directly breaking through the core bottleneck of distributed quantum computing.
What’s even more significant is the policy support: The "14th Five-Year Plan" has designated quantum technology as a "future industry," with special support funding expected to exceed 30 billion, combined with the rollout of 17 key tasks from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, creating a perfect resonance between technology and policy. Moreover, the "Zuchongzhi No. 3" 105-qubit prototype's performance has surpassed Google's results by six orders of magnitude, and the first domestic thousand-qubit quantum cloud service has officially launched, accelerating the advancement of commercialization.
Funds have already delineated a clear main line: Shenzhou Information and Guandun Quantum for quantum communication, Keda Guochuang and Fuzhong Technology for quantum computing, and Deep Technology and Geer Software for quantum security are the main attacking directions. US quantum stocks are also in a frenzy, with D-Wave Quantum soaring by 22%, as global capital bets on this "computing power revolution." However, industry insiders also warn that technology is still in its early stages, and true commercialization will take time; chasing high prices requires a clear understanding of core technological barriers.
Follow the stock god, and there’s plenty to eat and drink. Overview of quantum computing concept stocks:
